A Foolish Midweek Moneysaver


Updated on 16 December 2008 | 0 Comments

Find out how to save £10 when spending £50 at Amazon, how to get 20% off men's trousers at H&M, or fly to Europe for £12.99 including tax, plus more.

We at The Fool love to save you money, so I've rounded up some of the current offers available that you may not have heard about. Check them out if you need to go shopping and you could save yourself a few quid!

Amazon

Spend £50 or more on personal care products and you can get £10 off. Simply enter the code TTEE84LV at the checkout before 7 October.

And Amazon have also started selling shoes, and is launching the new service by offering 25% off all shoes purchased before 14 October.

Early Learning Centre

Sign up for the newsletter and you'll get emailed a 20% off coupon to be used before 4 October. Alternatively, enter the code THANKS upon checkout at ELC.co.uk and 20% will automatically be deducted. What's more, sign your child up for the Big Birthday Club and he or she will be sent a small birthday gift, and you'll be sent another 20% coupon just before their birthday.

H&M Hennes

Sign up to the H&M newsletter and you'll be emailed a coupon giving 20% off mens trousers, valid until 14 October.

Marks & Spencer

Spend £25 or more on kids clothes and you can save 20%. Simply enter the code KIDPROMO at the checkout. You can also currently save up to 30% off selected furniture (and remember, if you have a Marks & Spencer &More credit card, then you can get up to 2 years interest free credit if you make furniture purchases with the card).

Plus, if you're really organised you can start that Christmas shopping early, as M&S is offering 3 for 2 deals on many gifts. And if you spend over £30 and enter FREEDELV at the checkout, you'll get free delivery, too.

Boots

Boots is currently offering 20% off car seats, and 1500 extra advantage card points (worth £15) when you spend £50 in its Beauty Boutique. And like M&S, Boots is offering 3 for 2 deals on many gifts.

Nectar eStores

You can currently save 25% when you buy chart CDs with nectar points at Nectar.com.

Tesco

It's the last week of Tesco's wine sale and you can currently snap up a case of 6 bottles of Aguila Estate Chardonnay Chenin blanc for half price (£19.92). It also has a mid season clothing sale on at the moment, offering up to 50% off. And you can currently get 20% off all car seats at Tesco Direct.

Flights

British Airways is offering one way flights to domestic and European destinations from £35 including tax.

Ryanair is offering one way flights to European destinations from £12.99, including tax. And you can currently snap up return flights to Ireland with Aer Lingus, from just £41 including tax.

So there you have it, a round up of some of the best offers and deals available at the moment. If you know of any more, why not post them on our Moneysaving tips discussion board?

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